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    Library catalogues as resources for book history: case study of Novosel’s bookstore catalogue in Zagreb (1794 - 1825) by Marijana Tomić

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…The analysis has shown that bookstore catalogues can also be used as a resource by literary historians, and we therefore propose different models of analyzing bookstore and printing business at the turn of the 19th century.…”
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  2. 5262

    Contemporarity of history: Ottoman cultural heritage and its Bulgarian perception (from the Balkan perspective) by Yordanka Bibina

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…At the beginning of 21st century, the tension between so-called “traditional historiography” of “older” generations of historians and postmodern approach of “younger” innovators fuelled the “backstage” dispute on the present situation and perspectives in further roads of history as a science.   …”
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  3. 5263

    Des pratiques et espaces médicaux en transformation : effet générationnel ou conséquence de la féminisation de la profession ? by Alice Denoyel-Jaumard, Audrey Bochaton

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The feminization of the physician workforce is a growing phenomenon, increasingly studied by historians, sociologists and physicians who examine the consequences of this shift on the medical profession in a context of increasing health inequalities. …”
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    The Problems of Formation of the National System of Personnel Training for Vocational Schools: Historical and Genetic Analysis by E. M. Dorozhkin, I. A. Сhernoskutova

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The materials of the present article can be useful for historians of education, teachers, theorists and practitioners engaged in the development of vocational education system.…”
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  5. 5265

    Bosnia and Herzegovina and the establishment of the AVNOY Yugoslavia (1943-1945) by Dr. sc. Safet BANDŽOVIĆ

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Research into the formation of the „new” Yugoslavia should not be conducted with ideological biases and prejudices but should consider new experiences present in the flow of time and in the minds of contemporaries, including historians, as „children of their time.” Relevant historical contents must be separated from „declarative proclamations, pathos statements, ceremonial-protocol stances.” …”
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    Editorial Foreword by Silviu Miloiu

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In addition, Polish historians investigated the inner workings of Ukrainian churches and religious activities. …”
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    Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Ethnogenesis: Genogeography and Phylogeography of Tuvan Tribal Groups by Larissa D. Damba, Vladimir Yu. Pylev, Elena V. Balanovska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…So, the complex process of ethnogenesis across the region requires multidisciplinary insights of historians, ethnographers, anthropologists, linguists, and geneticists. …”
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    HERODIAN JUDEA: GAMES, POLITICS, KINGSHIP by Cody Scott Ames

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…I will start this process with the architecture then move to the written accounts to better understand what historians regard as Herod’s “passionate obsessions” (McRay 1991).  …”
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    On the trail of a photo: A tableau of the Serbian orthodox theological-teaching school graduates in Prizren in 1896 by Novakov Aleksandra Ž.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Like other photographs created in studios throughout the Serbian cultural space, they are more than documents, they are an inexhaustible treasure for historians and other cultural workers. They visually remind us of our ancestors and tell us about a time that no longer exists, the time of nobility. …”
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    Den naturliga skapelsen by Thord Heinonen Silverbark

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The idea of an incompatibility between science and religion – in Sweden in the 1960s expressed as a barrier between ”knowledge” and ”belief” – has long since been questioned by historians of science. Darwinism is no exception. Liberal theology had already questioned the miracles of the Bible when Darwin’s evolutionary theory appeared, and liberal religious thinkers gave support to the idea of evolution from the start. …”
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    TARİHİN ÇAĞLARA AYRILMASINDA “ÜÇLÜ SİSTEM” ve TÜRK-İSLÂM TARİHİ’NİN ÇAĞ TAKSİMİ MESELESİ by Necmettin Alkan

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Though its these important negative effects Turkish historians have not arranged a serious criticism on this system and they did not produce an alternative historical periodization. …”
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    An evaluation about not mentioning milan/milli tribe in sharafnama by Ercan GÜMÜŞ

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is unlikely that the Rojkan historiography tradition, which includes Sharaf Khan and historians such as Shukri-yi Bitlisi and İdris-i Bitlisi, does not recognize the Milan Tribe. …”
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    «Silentium: el silencio cósmico como imagen en la Edad Media y en la Modernidad» by Francisco Prado-Vilar

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…These images present a fascinating variety of pictorial solutions that have been largely overlooked by art historians: the combination of abstract and symbolic patterns, the deconstruction of script, and the exploration of the materiality of the parchment as a theatrical milieu to make silence present and palpable. …”
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    Konflik sosial antara Arab Badawi dan Arab Muslim di era pemerintahan Dinasti Umayah :: Tinjauan sosiologi sastra terhadap Syair Majnun Laila by AFFAN, Mohammad

    Published 2010
    “…The poem was written at about the end of the seventh century until the early of eighth century of Hijriya during the reign of the Umayyah dynasty, which is by historians regarded as a transitional period from Badawi Arabs life to become Muslim. …”
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    The fragments of Hellenistic oratory: introduction, text, and commentary by Berardi, R

    Published 2020
    “…For a discipline like ancient literature, which is fragmentary at its core, this seems a surprising gap: we can find collections of fragments for poets of all sorts, for dramatists, historians, geographers, orators (Attic, Roman), and for so many more literary genres that it would be natural to assume that, if we do not have a collection of fragments for a certain genre in a certain period, it must be because nothing at all of it has survived.…”
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    Cities and the mongol conquest: urban change in Central Asia 1200-1400 by Campbell, K

    Published 2021
    “… <p>In the early decades of the 13th century, the Mongols swept through Central Asia, sacking the cities of the Khwarazmian Empire and apparently causing economic chaos throughout the region. The Persian historians Rashid al-din, Juvaini and others describe this as a traumatic event with cities razed and populations slaughtered. …”
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    The Right under the second Spanish Republic, 1931-1936, with special reference to the CEDA by Robinson, R

    Published 1968
    “…</p> <p>Concentration on the <u>CEDA</u> in this thesis is felt by the writer to be fUlly justified, not only because of that party's size and importance for the history of the Republic, but also because it has hitherto been so neglected by historians. Only one book in any language deals with it - Monge Bernal's <u>Acción Popular</u> - and it is an 'authorized' history written by a party member at the end of 1935. …”
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    Self-government and self-defence in South Africa: the inter-relations between British and Cape politics, 1846-1854 by Kirk, T

    Published 1972
    “…It is also ground covered by other historians, but they have frequently differed as to the aims of the imperial government and the colonial reaction to them. …”
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    Papal privileges in early medieval England, c. 680-1073 by Savill, B

    Published 2017
    “…The unique quality of papal privileges – that is, as a recognisably single broad genre of written evidence produced and authenticated at a single location, yet sought by, and issued to, diverse beneficiaries from across the post-Roman west – means they have an extraordinary potential for historians as tools for comparative analysis between different regions.…”
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